Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So these are not based , they they are similar , they 're not out of line but erm they I mean I do n't think that you can necessarily pick up from past exam papers what 'll be on the next .
2 I dug the idea of being free enough to just goof off from incessant maths homework .
3 And travelling maintenance crews may not turn up from one year to the next because of the immense areas they have to cover .
4 As there is little doubt that digital is destined to eventually take over from analogue systems , HDMAC would seem to have little to recommend it to anyone but the European TV companies who are already financially committed to it .
5 Let me now go on from this point to comment on the so-called death of biblical fundamentalism .
6 A far narrower range of beliefs are attributable to the dog , specifically those that hark back to what we could immediately read off from similar behaviour in the case of a human being ; thus the dog believes his master is at the door but it would be a false move in the game also to ask if it believed that its master would be late the next day .
7 Mr. Derhalli pointed out that the most secure people are those who are firm in their own value sets and identity and can then venture out from this base into other ways of living and working .
8 ‘ Old pros like St.John were saying I would never come back from four knee operations , ’ said Gazza .
9 ‘ You can never get down from this tree , ’ Don Mini said .
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